Monograph 8: Changes in Cigarette-Related Disease Risks and Their Implications for Prevention and Control
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Table of Contents:
- Tribute (256 kb)
- Foreword (64 kb)
- Preface (96 kb)
- Acknowledgments (96 kb)
- Chapter 1
Introduction, Summary, and Conclusions (1,104 kb)- Trends in Smoking Prevalence
- Trends in Smoking Cessation
- Disease Consequences of Smoking
- Changes in Disease Risk Over Time
- Cessation
- Public Health Implications
- Chapter 2
Cigarette Smoking Behavior in the United States (8,180 kb)- Timing of Events Linked to Smoking Behavior
- Methods
- Results
- Prevalence of Ever-Smoking, by Birth Cohort
- Prevalence of Current Smoking, by Birth Cohort
- Smoking Cessation Rates, by Birth Cohort
- Chapter 3
The American Cancer Society Cancer Prevention Study I: 12-Year Followup of 1 Million Men and Women (5,135 kb)- Methods
- Analysis of CPS-I Data Set
- Results
- Chapter 4
Trends in Tobacco Smoking and Mortality From Cigarette Use in Cancer Prevention Studies I (1959 Through 1965) and II (1982 Through 1988) (320 kb)- Subjects and Methods
- Results
- Chapter 5
Age and the Exposure-Response Relationships Between Cigarette Smoking and Premature Death in Cancer Prevention Study II (1,100 kb)- Background and Issues Considered
- Subjects and Methods
- Results
- Chapter 6
Smoking and Mortality: The Kaiser Permanente Experience (160 kb)- Study Population and Methods
- Results
- Comment
- Chapter 7
Former Cigarette Smoking and Mortality Among U.S. Veterans: A 26-Year Followup, 1954 to 1980 (160 kb)- Methods
- Results
- Chapter 8
Smoking Cessation and Decreased Risks of Total Mortality, Stroke, and Coronary Heart Disease Incidence Among Women: A Prospective Cohort Study (160 kb)- Methods
- Results

